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Our waitress was rude to the point where I felt compelled to make a complaint, which I never do on holidays (I just don't tip!) however with this place, they stick a service charge on the bill which was the final straw for me so I quietly asked to speak to the manager. The manager explained that it was busy...
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We had a great dinner with our children at Gusto. It is a very good place for pizza lovers. The place was recommended by our guide and she was right. Our children had a delicious margherita pizza and we had home-made pasta and a delicious salad. We highly recommend it.

My boyfriend and I first visited here on our first holiday together, 6 years ago. When we returned to Rome this month we were excited to find Gusto again and it certainly didn't disappoint. Service was excellent, wine selection extensive and food was beautiful. Prices are fantastic for the quality. We had Parma ham and mozzarella- mozzarella was the best...
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Every time we visit Rome we go over to the Gusto wine bar. You pay for a glass of (excellent by the way) wine and get to take as much antipasti from the buffet as you want. The antipasti are typical roman, fresh and very jummy. Lounge atmosphere.

This restaurant is split into two - the restaurant and the pizzeria. Go for the pizzeria as they are incredible, great choice of toppings and a very tasty base. They are full of flavour and made with lovely fresh ingredients. Friendly staff, knowledgeable about wine and has a good wine list. Modern, light setting just off via del Corso.

I am usually a skeptic of 'Gusto. I despise the service charge that is 10 percent of the bill (rare in Rome, as opposed to 1 or 2 euro cover charges -- and tourists, take note -- taking 10% of the bill is a rip-off!) and often feel that this restaurant offers prices that are much higher for what you...
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The owner of our B&B recommended this place and we are so happy that we went! The restaurant is split into a few sections - a wine bar, a pizzeria and a restaurant. We went for the restaurant and we both had pasta - it was incredible! Our first night in Rome and we had the best Italian meal! And...
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We were a group of 4 adults, we had pizza at 'Gusto and it actually was the best pizza we ever had! The service was good and the place was beautiful. The prices were also reasonable, 7.5-9 euros for a pizza.

Gusto remains a safe place where to have dinner with friends. Service is quick, professional and friendly. Food is roman. Not gastronomic quality but this is not what you expect from the place. Just honest, enough quantity, tasteful.

Staying in Campo Marzio

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Campo Marzio

From its original role as ancient army training fields to its present-day identity as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, the Campo Marzio is the best place to get lost in Rome. Gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque palazzos line the streets, and are filled with enticing boutiques and food shops. By day, Rome’s best-dressed denizens criss-cross its streets in a fashionable parade of errands, occasionally pausing to look fabulous in gorgeous piazzas like San Lorenzo in Lucina. Campo Marzio can be a bit of a sleeper after aperitivi hour (9pm), so visit by day and experience the pulse of daytime Rome.

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